Botvinnik Against Smyslov and Petrosian

Botvinnik Against Smyslov and Petrosian
Author: Mikhail Botvinnik
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-08-31
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 9789083347943

The writings of World Chess Champion Mikhail Botvinnik (1911 - 1995) are legendary. And Botvinnik's legacy is deeply imprinted in the DNA of every grandmaster today. In this book, Botvinnik covers four of his World Championship matches, three versus Smyslov and one versus Petrosian. Included are numerous games annotated by Botvinnik and his famous notebooks.

Botvinnik versus Smyslov and Petrosian

Botvinnik versus Smyslov and Petrosian
Author: Mikhail Botvinnik
Publisher: New In Chess
Total Pages: 762
Release: 2023-08-29
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 9083347966

The writings of Mikhail Moiseevich Botvinnik (1911 – 1995) are legendary. And Botvinnik’s legacy is deeply imprinted in the DNA of every grandmaster today, says Andy Soltis in his foreword to this book. ‘The Patriarch’ took professionalism in chess to a new level and was the first to emphasize preparation: what a player does before a game plays an enormous, if not decisive, role in what happens during a game. In this book, Botvinnik writes the story of the three clashes with his compatriot Vasily Smyslov, matches full of tension between two virtually equal opponents, and his match with Tigran Petrosian, which marks the end of an era: the mighty Botvinnik lost his world title fifteen years after he conquered the highest crown for the first time. The first part of this book gives Botvinnik’s view of three World Championship matches and how he prepared for them. The matches were as great a clash of personalities as in any world championship, as much as Karpov versus Kasparov. While Botvinnik played the role of a stern father, Smyslov was like the smiling, easy-going uncle. Botvinnik was proud of what he called his ‘hard character’. Smyslov seemed to get along with everyone. His attitude was to try to do his best and let fate decide. The last part of the book is the gripping account of a heroic battle. The ageing Botvinnik desperately tries to bounce back after his Armenian opponent Tigran Petrosian has taken an early lead, but ultimately, The Patriarch fails. Mikhail Botvinnik, one of the greatest chess players of all time, analyses many of the games, reveals his match strategy and comments on the strategic choices of his opponent. This important historical document also features annotations and writings by Smyslov, Petrosian and other top grandmasters, the games of a secret training match by Botvinnik and Botvinnik’s legendary notebooks, including the final one containing his preparation for a match with Bobby Fischer in 1969 – a match that was never to be.

Botvinnik-Smyslov

Botvinnik-Smyslov
Author: Mikhail Botvinnik
Publisher: New In Chess,Csi
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 9789056912710

World Champion Mikhail Botvinnik writes the story of his three clashes for the world title with fellow Russian Vasily Smyslov. Botvinnik, one of the greatest chess players of all time, analyses all the games, reveals his match strategy, and comments on the strategic choices of his opponent. Not only an important historical document on the pinnacle of chess of the mid-20th century, but also a fascinating and highly instructive report.

Defend Like Petrosian

Defend Like Petrosian
Author: Alexey Bezgodov
Publisher: New In Chess
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2020-09-29
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 9056919245

Only the very best dared to play for a win against Tigran Petrosian. The 9th World Champion was extremely difficult to beat because his defensive techniques were virtually unmatched. In the rare case that someone managed to bring him into difficulties they ran a serious risk of having to face a vicious counterattack. Former Russian Champion Alexei Bezgodov explains to a wide range of players how they can employ the skills of ‘the Tiger'. How to deal with pressure, how to anticipate threats or march you King out of danger even if it feels you are entering a minefield. That you should not hesitate to give up an exchange or spoil your own pawn structure if the position calls for it. How to find unlikely decoys and start a counterattack. This book aims to help amateur players improve the standard of their defensive play. In many training programs a serious analysis of the art of defense is lacking. That explains why most club players are much better at attacking than at coping with adversity and difficult positions. ‘Defend Like Petrosian' points the way to creative solutions and will help you save lots of points.

Botvinnik - Petrosian

Botvinnik - Petrosian
Author: Mikhail Moiseevich Botvinnik
Publisher: New In Chess,Csi
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2010
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN:

World Chess Champion Mikhail Botvinnik writes the story of the 1963 match in which he lost his title to fellow Russian Tigran Petrosian. Botvinnik, one of the greatest chess players of all time, analyses the games, reveals his match strategy and comments on the strategic choices of his opponent. Botvinnik's revealing essay: ?Why In lost the match? is counterbalanced by Petrosian's analysis of his win, which is also included in this important historical document. A fascinating and highly instructive report.

World Chess Championship Petrosian Vs Spassky 1966

World Chess Championship Petrosian Vs Spassky 1966
Author: Mikhail Tal
Publisher:
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2018-12-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9784871879682

The 1966 World Championship Match was one of the hardest fought and most exciting matches of this series. It was played under the traditional rules of a 24 game match, time limit was 40 moves in 21/2 hours, and if a 12-12 tie the champion would retain his title. This was a significant factor since the Botvinnik-Bronstein match and the first Botvinnik-Smyslov Match had both ended in a 12-12 tie. There were political implications in this because the Soviets claimed that this was due to the superiority of the Soviet System. The Soviets said, "All men are created equal, but some are more equal than others " Botvinnik was declared to be "First Among Equals." Spassky had qualified to play in the match for the World Championship by defeating Keres (6-4), Geller (51/2-21/2) and Tal (7-4) in candidates matches Bobby Fischer has refused to compete in this world championship cycle, after publishing an article in Sports Illustrated magazine entitled "The Russians Have Fixed World Chess." Fischer claimed that the top Russians had agreed to draws in all their games against each other to save their energies to play against Fischer.

One Hundred Selected Games

One Hundred Selected Games
Author: Mikhail Botvinnik
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 290
Release: 1960-01-01
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 9780486206202

World champion who dominated chess in the 1940s and '50s selects and annotates his own best games to 1946. 221 diagrams.

Chess Duels

Chess Duels
Author: Yasser Seirawan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Chess
ISBN: 9781857445879

He describes and analyses, in depth, his most memorable encounters-both famous victories and painful defeats, against the best chess players of the last 50 years. --

Botvinnik's Best Games 1947-1970

Botvinnik's Best Games 1947-1970
Author: Mikhail Botvinnik
Publisher: Ishi Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2012-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9784871875165

Mikhail Botvinnik won the World Chess Championship in 1948 and held the title with two breaks until 1963. Botvinnik announced his retirement from chess in 1970. This book covers the entire period when Botvinnik waa World Chess Champion. Of the great postwar chess players, one figure stands out above all others - the Soviet grandmaster, Mikhail Botvinnik. With the exception of two one-year interludes this dedicated electrical engineer was world champion for fifteen years - from 1948 to 1963; on the second occasion that he regained his title - from Tal - he was in his fiftieth year. It was not, however, until 1970 that he announced his "official retirement" from international competition. "Chess." wrote Botvinnik, "is an art which illustrates the beauty of logic." He could not abide errors which spoiled the beauty of the game, and the secret of his success was thorough preparation and routine, which fully justified his own self-confidence - and which were systematically adopted by the Soviet school. In controlled positional play, Botvinnik was an incomparable virtuoso - as Bronstein, Smyslov, and Tal, among many others, discovered. Above all, he was a perfectionist. Prefaced by a short biography, this volume - the first ever published in English presents over 100 of Botvinnik's best games over the period 1947 to 1970. Nearly all the annotations are by Botvinnik himself, and they reveal the qualities that won him the champion's title. Botvinnik's Best Games is, perhaps, the outstanding collection of the decade.